Sony VAIO VGN-T150

PC Magazine reviews the Sony VAIO VGN-T150 and writes - ‘Upon retiring the TR series, Sony has introduced its new T series, and we’re duly impressed. The Sony VAIO VGN-T150 ditches the Web cam to achieve an even thinner LCD panel that complements the petite 3.1-pound frame and fabulous 10.6-inch XBrite widescreen display. This ultraportable is perfect for the traveler who digs style, watches DVD movies on the go, and has to check in with work.
Taking a cue from some internal space-saving designs found on the VAIO X505, like the ability to fit a smaller motherboard into the system, the T150 packs portability and punch. The keyboard (10 percent smaller than full size) is not as spacious as that of the full-sized IBM ThinkPad X40, but typing on it is still tolerable. The screen is brighter than any ultraportable we’ve seen, and Sony adds entertainment features like playback controls (Play, Pause, Stop, Fwd, and Rew) on the hinge. Discrete volume control is located on the front panel.’
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